King Farouk in exile

Waiver of King Farouk I on the throne of Egypt at the hands of aspiring officers Liberal in July 1952, and forced the Revolution to abdicate to his son, the child Ahmed Fouad II, was the signing of the document in the Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria on July 26, 1952, the committee was formed to the regency of Prince Mohamed Abdel Moneim and gorgeous Din Barakat Pasha and Mayor Rashad Mehanna to be announced in the Republic of June 18, 1953.
At six and twenty minutes on the evening of July 26, 1952, King Farouk left Egypt on board the royal yacht unguarded (which is the same yacht that left his grandfather Khedive Ismail when isolated from the referee) and was seen off by General Mohamed Naguib and members of the Free Officers and who had decided to move sufficiency for his ouster and exile from Egypt, while some of them wanted to be tried and executed as it has done with other revolutions kings.

King Farouk left Egypt to Italy without the slightest objection from him even though Jamal Salem arrogance, who was holding his stick under his arm, but that Farouk only wakeup known for saying "revealed to stick you in the presence of the king," referring to his infant son King Ahmed Fouad II, and I've apologized brigade Mohamed Naguib about it, and led officers salute and artillery fired a twenty rounds to greet King Farouk at his farewell.
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